Kolink presents Citadel Glass SE glass Micro-ATX case and RGB controller

Source: Hardware Luxx added 22nd Jan 2021

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For fans of lavishly illuminated systems, Kolink is bringing several new products onto the market. The Citadel Glass SE is a Micro-ATX case that is supposed to bring out the three pre-assembled A-RGB fans with a glass front and a glass side panel. The inexpensive RGB controllers Inspire L1 and Inspire L2 are designed to make it easier to control the lighting using remote controls.

We have already tested a sibling model of the Citadel Glass SE: This Citadel Mesh RGB has been trimmed even more for airflow with a mesh front. For users who don’t want to get used to the grid look of the mesh model, the Citadel Glass SE could now be an alternative. In this model too, Kolink installs three 120 – mm fans with A-RGB lighting ex works. In addition, two A-RGB-LED-Stripes are integrated into the sides of the front. An RGB hub and a remote control for lighting control are also included. Alternatively, lighting synchronization via suitable mainboards is also possible.

The Citadel Glass SE offers space for a 280 / 240 -mm front radiator and for a 240 – mm lid radiator. If you prefer to use air cooling, you can install a tower cooler up to 12 cm high. The maximum graphics card length is also generous at 34, 5 cm. Unlike the Citadel Mesh RGB, the I / O panel scores with USB 3.2 Type-C. You don’t have to do without two USB 3.0 ports and audio jacks. The steel case measures 230 x 395 x 403 mm (W x H x D).

The two RGB controllers Kolink Inspire L1 ARGB and Inspire L2 RGB. While the Inspire L1 ARGB is designed for 3-pin 5VDG-RGB components, the Inspire L2 RGB is suitable for 4-pin – 12 VGRB-RGB components. Both controllers allow convenient lighting control by remote control. They also both have additional connections for Phanteks-DRGB and Corsair-ARGB components.

The Kolink Citadel Glass SE at Caseking from now on for 82, 90 Euro available. It is 20 more expensive than the Citadel Mesh RGB. The RGB controllers should each cost 9, 90 euros. Only the Inspire L1 is currently available, the Inspire L2 is expected by Caseking in mid-February.